Posted on October 28, 2009 by pbgeorgia
Our 14th Annual Swing Fore Sight Golf Tournament took place last week. Prevent Blindness Georgia would like to thank all our sponsors for making this year’s golf tournament a very successful event.
National Vision, Inc. – Title Sponsor
Viva International Group – Presenting Sponsor
Marchon Eyewear – Reception Sponsor
Luxottica – Golfer Gift Sponsor
Carl Zeiss Vision – Flag Sponsor
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Posted on October 26, 2009 by pbgeorgia
The CDC has launched a new Web site dedicated to vision health! This is a great resource for updated information and features the “Economic Impact of Vision Problems” report. The Vision Health Initiative (VHI) promotes vision health and quality of life for all populations, through all life stages, by preventing and controlling eye diseases, eye [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2009 by pbgeorgia
Prevent Blindness Georgia wants to make sure everyone enjoys a safe and happy holiday and advises the following:
Always wear hypoallergenic make-up. Adults should apply the make-up and remove it with cold cream or eye make-up remover instead of soap. Follow product guidelines about applying product directly around the eyes.
False eyelashes should only be applied and [...]
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